forest policy

Telecoupling urbanization and mountainous deforestation between 2000 and 2020: Evidence from Zhejiang Province, China

Divergent social-ecological outcomes of payments for ecosystem services

Related publications reforestaion policy, labor migration, and forest dynamics (Zhang et al. 2020)

Interaction between land use change and labor migration under forest conservation

Effects of payments for ecosystem services programs in China on rural household labor allocation and land use: Identifying complex pathways

Divergent socioeconomic-ecological outcomes of China’s conversion of cropland to forest program: subtropical mountain vs. loess plateau

This article contributes to the Special Issue “Mountain landscapes: protected areas, ecosystem services and future challenges” edited by Uta Schirpke, Genxu Wang, and Emilio Padoa-Schioppa The Editorial of the special issue on summary is provided in Ecosystem Services.

Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services

Rural household income distribution and inequality in China: Effects of payments for ecosystem services

Effects of payment for ecosystem services and agricultural subsidy programs on rural household land use decisions in China: Synergy or trade-off?

Determinants of out-migration in rural China: effects of payments for ecosystem services

In this article, we study the impacts of the two payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs on individual out-migration decisions. PES programs: Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program (CCFP) Ecological Welfare Forest Program (EWFP) The research is highlighted in research news hosted by the Population Dynamics Research Centers

Rural household energy use and its determinants in China: How important are influences of payment for ecosystem services vs. other factors?